Ann Rigney - Publications#
Monographs:1990 The Rhetoric of Historical Representation: Three Narrative Histories of the French Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprinted 2002. ISBN 0-521-38152-5
2001 Imperfect Histories: The Elusive Past and the Legacy of Romantic Historicism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Winner of the Jean- Pierre Barricelli Award 2001. ISBN 0-8014-3661-6
2001 Literatuur als herdenking. Inaugural Lecture. Amsterdam: Free University. 25pp. ISBN 90-5383-774-4.
Edited Collections:
1993 and Douwe Fokkema (eds.). Cultural Participation: Trends since the Middle Ages. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 1993 Culturele grenzen, themanummer Forum der Letteren: Tijdschrift voor taal- en letterkunde 34.1 (1993).
2000 and Joep Leerssen (eds.). Historians and Social Values. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2006 and Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, Het leven van teksten: een inleiding tot de literatuurwetenschap. Ansterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Also author of chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 9 [189 pages]. Revised edition 2008.
2006 and Astrid Erll, Literature and the Production of Cultural Memory. Special Issue of EJES: European Journal of English Studies 10.2. 2009 and Astrid Erll. Mediation, Remediation, and the Dynamics of Cultural Memory. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Articles:
2005 “Plenitude, Scarcity and the Production of Cultural Memory”. Journal of European Studies 35.1/2: 209-26.
2005 “De herinnering aan Scott: Literatuur, erfgoed, mobiliteit”. In: Rob van der Laarse, ed., Bezeten van het verleden: Erfgoed, identiteit en musealisering. Amsterdam: Het spinhuis. 88-101.
2006 Author of chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 9 Author of chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 9. Het leven van teksten: een inleiding tot de literatuurwetenschap. Ed. Kiene Brillenburg Wurth and Ann Rigney. Amsterdam University Press. [total 189 pp.]
2006 (with Astrid Erll). “Literature and the Production of Cultural Memory: Introduction”. EJES: European Journal of English Studies 10. 2: 111-15. 2007 Essays on: “Character (Narrative)” (pp. 287-90); “Discourse” (pp. 313- 15); “Memory”(pp. 360-63); “Representation” (pp. 415-18)
“Semiotics” (pp. 421-24). In: Manfred Beller and Joep Leerssen, eds. Imagology: The Cultural Construction and Literary Representation of National Characters: A Critical Survey. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007. [total 18 pp]
2007 Abbotsford: Dislocation and Cultural Remembrance”. In: Harald Hendrix, ed. Writers’ Houses and the Making of Memory. New York/London: Routledge. 75-91.
2007 “Being an Improper Historian”. In: Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan and Alun Munslow, eds., Manifestos for History .London: Routledge. 149-59.
2008 “Divided Pasts: a Premature Memorial and the Dynamics of Cultural Remembrance”. Memory Studies 1.1: 99-113.
2008 “The Dynamics of Remembrance: Texts Between Monumentality and Morphing”. In: Astrid Erll and Ansgar Nünning, eds. Cultural Memory Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook.. Berlin/New York: De Gruyter. 345-53.
2009 “Fiction as a Mediator in National Remembrance”. In: Stefan Berger, Linas Eriksonas, Andrew Mycock, eds. Narrating the Nation: The Representation of National Narratives in Different Genres. Oxford: Berghahn Books. 79-96.
2009 “All this Happened, More or Less: What a Novelist Made of the Bombing of Dresden” . History and Theory, Theme Issue 47 (May 2009), 5-24.